Links
- Commonwealth Workforce Development System (CWDS)
- Pennsylvania’s new online tool replacing the PA CareerLink website. CWDS provides one-stop access to services for employers, job seekers and organizations that provide training, placement assistance, disability services and other resources.
- Pennsylvania State Civil Service Commission
- Apply for state and local government jobs, schedule/reschedule exams, view exam scores
- Bureau of State Employment
- Non-civil service state employment opportunities
- Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PENNDOT)
- General employment information for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
- Pennsylvania Conservation Corps (PCC)
- A statewide program that offers work experience, job training and educational opportunities to young people between the ages of 18 and 25
- Work & Play in Northeast PA
- Information on career opportunities and the quality life experience that can be enjoyed in Northeast PA
- USAJOBS
- Official job site of the U.S. Federal Government offering information on thousands of U.S. government job opportunities worldwide
- JobCentral
- National labor exchange site, search job openings in the United States
- Careers in Demand
- Find what High Priority Occupations are likely to be available where you live
- Center for Workforce Information and Analysis
- Pennsylvania work statistics, labor market information
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- U.S. Department of Labor statistics, labor market information
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Career Information
- O*NET OnLine
- Learn about occupations, job descriptions, etc.
- MapQuest
- Maps and driving directions
- Merriam-Webster OnLine
- Online dictionary and thesaurus
- AnyWho
- Online telephone directory
- Microsoft Office Online Training
- Free self-paced training courses for Microsoft Office Programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
- Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
- Consumer tips for saving energy and programs that are available to help low-income customers.
- Here To Help
- An online resource that makes it easier for citizens to find the resources they need through existing government programs to help make ends meet during the economic crisis. Pennsylvania's Here to Help Web site puts many beneficial programs under one umbrella, making it easier for families to locate resources.